Fuse-puller.



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lauren-:MILLERv yB11coiiloat1lm1 of Letters latent.`- I NGV. 20, 1917. 'I

,appuubn ma Api-u 27,1911, :serial No. 165,018?

'To all-151mm it may concern.'

Be it known that I, EUGENE HEBER Lowa, a citizen of the United States, and -a resident of' Modesto, ,in the county vor' Stanislaus and State of California, have invented vtouched bthe hands o theoperatoinv Inthey awings;-

Figure 1- 1s va slde view of a plug, showing` the manner of using the puller; p

Fig. 2 is a .bottom plan view of the plug;

Fig. 3 is asectional view showing the manner of connecting the pin withthe plug.

In the present embodiment of the invention, the plug 1, which is of the usual construction, 1s shown in connection with the Acutout 2 of the transformer, mounted on the.cross arm 3 of a-pole 4. With the usual construction of fuse plug' the operator,

6 or like pin similar i threaded to matc Witnesses:

vivi-ien called out what termed trans-` former trouble must carry a cumbersome puller of complicated design for engaging the plug to. pull thesame. VIn order to dispense with this inconvenience, I thread the plug internally, as" indicated at-5, in order that 1t may be engaged by an insulator pin arrangement, when the operatorl is called out he merely pocketsl an insulator pin, and he can handle the plug with the pin, obtaining a secure grip on the same by the thread- Ved engagement between the pin and the plug. Such pins are always Vat hand about an electrical establishment, and thev pin may v be spliced to a pole, if necessary,

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I claim: l?

v A' fuse plugvprovided in its lower end -with an opening1 of 'a sizevand internally the usual threaded end of an ordinaryinsulator pin to admit ofl such pin being used when 1t is required` tol remove and replace the plug'.

EUGENE H. LOWE.

W. Nun., W. E.- comv to obtain y tafereel.A with this 1 

